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China is an ancient country that everyone has heard of. It has a long history of civilization, and many products we use nowadays are originally from China. One of these numerous products is the Chinese ceramic ware which is used to create pottery. Porcelain is one of these ceramic wares. You have probably heard that porcelain was first invented by Chinese, but what you didn't know probably is that it was first created 11,000 years ago! That is something really unique. Other types of porcelain, including European porcelain such as the Meissen one were recently discovered but the Chinese porcelain has a very long tradition.
We don't really know how the porcelain was first invented, but Chinese say it was created in two ways, low fired or high fired. Chinese porcelain consists Kaolin is found on the clay mineral called kaolinite, petunse which are decomposed rocks, feldspar and quartz. Nowadays porcelain is also used as a construction material for creating bathroom tiles and bricks, but on the past it was used for people's needs as the material of vessels, bowls, dishes and so on. However, porcelain is still used for creating these kitchen furniture, in fact people who collection antiques often pay large prices to buy antique Chinese porcelain dishes.
Chinese porcelain underwent a lot of changes until it reached the form it has today. China was often divided in chronological dynasties and as a result, during different dynasties this porcelain also had specific changes. For example, during 202 BC until 220 AD, during the Han dynasty, experts claim that the first porcelain which we still use was created during this time in the Chinese province of Zhejiang. Later during the Sui and Tang dynasties which existed from 581 AD to 907 AD people started to produce high or low fired ceramics. Later during 960 - 1368 in the Song and Yuan dynasties Chinese porcelain was mainly produced in the city of Jingdezhen. Porcelain got pretty common and useful during 1368 - 1644 in the Ming dynasty and from 1644 to 1911 in the Qing dynasty. Chinese porcelain had little changes during the 20th century due to a large number of wars, but today it has nearly reached its perfection. Who would have thought that porcelain was present on our lives for this long?
For more info on China porcelain, visit: http://www.chinapottery.org
Arzberg Designing Dinnerware
Tableware pieces will create the perfect setting. TRIC, the award winning design from Micheal Sieger embodies, practicality, style and function. A classic and colorful collection that is fun to mix and match. From bold, energetic to soft subtle colors, or a little of both this line is perfect for any host. From oven to table to refrigerator, Tric's multi-functional pieces makes entertaining a breeze. The Arzberg company, since 1887 has stood for the highest quality in materials and design. Known for their simple, no frills designs, so timeless as to always remain contemprary.
Individual Arzberg items as sculptures this is how the celebrated and award winning Heinrich Loffelhardt regarded his design. Each individual piece of Form 2000 can stand on its own and justify this claim. Form 2000 inspires the imagination. Arzberg Form 2006, Akita, combines oriental and western styles, inspired by Japanese Kimono motifs. The clear cut, white porcelain is delicate looking, but durable enough to go from oven or microwave to setting a beautiful table. The designer, Peter Schmidt, whose name is synonymous with lifestyle design, has a long resume of brand development for leading international companies, including Jil Sander, Hugo Boss, Davidoff and Strenesse.
German porcelain factory, Arzberg, manufactured this pair of cups and saucers in around 1985 as part of its commercial range of contemporary teaware. The post-modern, transfer-printed patterns contrast the traditional porcelain forms. Arzberg has made functional, well-designed pieces since 1931. Its wares are characterised by minimal decoration, such as the linear patterns on these pieces .
The Arzberg porcelain factory opened in Bavaria, Germany, in 1887 though achieved enormous success in the late 1920s when it formed a partnership with the organiser of the 1928 Berlin Exhibition of Good Design. In 1931, Arzberg released a white porcelain tea set, called the '1382', that Gretsch designed. Considered by some as the finest example of modernist teaware, the 1382 tea set has remained in production ever since. Please purchase on online www.etabletop.com
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set of six dinnerplates, and on the back is: y. y. japanese porcelain-ware decorated in hong kong....any info
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Khristi Zimmeth: Japanese-made Imari plates widely imitated
'As I am getting old, I would like to be able to tell my daughters what these plates are and what they are worth," wrote Ihoko (Carol) Yoshida of Warren to Trash or Treasure.
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